Genome-wide meta-analysis of muscle weakness identifies 15 susceptibility loci in older men and women
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Published:2021-01-28
Issue:1
Volume:12
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Jones GaranORCID, Trajanoska KaterinaORCID, Santanasto Adam J.ORCID, Stringa NajadaORCID, Kuo Chia-Ling, Atkins Janice L.ORCID, Lewis Joshua R.ORCID, Duong ThuyVy, Hong Shengjun, Biggs Mary L., Luan Jian’anORCID, Sarnowski ChloeORCID, Lunetta Kathryn L.ORCID, Tanaka Toshiko, Wojczynski Mary K., Cvejkus RyanORCID, Nethander MariaORCID, Ghasemi Sahar, Yang JingyunORCID, Zillikens M. Carola, Walter StefanORCID, Sicinski Kamil, Kague ErikaORCID, Ackert-Bicknell Cheryl L., Arking Dan E., Windham B. Gwen, Boerwinkle Eric, Grove Megan L., Graff MisaORCID, Spira Dominik, Demuth Ilja, van der Velde Nathalie, de Groot Lisette C. P. G. M.ORCID, Psaty Bruce M., Odden Michelle C., Fohner Alison E., Langenberg ClaudiaORCID, Wareham Nicholas J.ORCID, Bandinelli Stefania, van Schoor Natasja M., Huisman Martijn, Tan QihuaORCID, Zmuda Joseph, Mellström Dan, Karlsson Magnus, Bennett David A., Buchman Aron S.ORCID, De Jager Philip L.ORCID, Uitterlinden Andre G.ORCID, Völker UweORCID, Kocher ThomasORCID, Teumer AlexanderORCID, Rodriguéz-Mañas Leocadio, García Francisco J., Carnicero José A., Herd Pamela, Bertram LarsORCID, Ohlsson Claes, Murabito Joanne M., Melzer DavidORCID, Kuchel George A.ORCID, Ferrucci LuigiORCID, Karasik DavidORCID, Rivadeneira FernandoORCID, Kiel Douglas P.ORCID, Pilling Luke C.ORCID
Abstract
AbstractLow muscle strength is an important heritable indicator of poor health linked to morbidity and mortality in older people. In a genome-wide association study meta-analysis of 256,523 Europeans aged 60 years and over from 22 cohorts we identify 15 loci associated with muscle weakness (European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People definition: n = 48,596 cases, 18.9% of total), including 12 loci not implicated in previous analyses of continuous measures of grip strength. Loci include genes reportedly involved in autoimmune disease (HLA-DQA1p = 4 × 10−17), arthritis (GDF5p = 4 × 10−13), cell cycle control and cancer protection, regulation of transcription, and others involved in the development and maintenance of the musculoskeletal system. Using Mendelian randomization we report possible overlapping causal pathways, including diabetes susceptibility, haematological parameters, and the immune system. We conclude that muscle weakness in older adults has distinct mechanisms from continuous strength, including several pathways considered to be hallmarks of ageing.
Funder
RCUK | Medical Research Council
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry
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